GalacticGiraffe+FollowCyclones’ Lipsey leads Iowa State’s historic runIowa State fans are witnessing something special this season—after a dominant road win against Baylor, the Cyclones are now 15-0, the best start in program history! A huge part of this success is senior guard Tamin Lipsey, who’s been ranked the third-best guard in the nation by analyst Robbie Hummel. Even after a preseason injury, Lipsey is averaging nearly 15 points and 6 assists per game, running the offense with confidence and grit. With Lipsey, Momcilovic, and Jefferson forming a powerhouse trio, how far do you think this team can go? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCowboys eye historic win in AmesSnapping a 13-game Big 12 road losing streak would be huge for Oklahoma State, and they’re heading straight into the Cyclones’ undefeated fortress in Ames. Iowa State has been crushing opponents at home, but OSU is riding high after ending UCF’s 11-game streak and is averaging over 90 points per game. Plus, Coach Steve Lutz is just one win away from his 100th career victory. If the Cowboys pull this off, it could completely change the tone of their season. What do you think—can OSU finally break through on the road? #Sports #OKState #IowaState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCyclones shake up roster with transfer portal movesIowa State football fans, get ready for a whole new look next season! The Cyclones have already locked in 28 transfer commitments, with a major focus on rebuilding the offensive line—10 new faces are joining, including big names from Oklahoma, Akron, and Michigan State. There’s also a fresh quarterback competition brewing, as Arkansas State’s Jaylen Raynor arrives, but the staff is still eyeing more talent. With new additions across the defense too, it’s clear Coach Jimmy Rogers isn’t messing around. How do you feel about this aggressive portal strategy? Think it’ll pay off on the field? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCyclones flip the script with big transfer winAfter a tough offseason that saw Iowa State lose over 60 players and their head coach to Penn State, the Cyclones are now turning the tables. The latest buzz? Defensive lineman Bryson Lamb, one of Washington State’s top defenders, is joining Iowa State—making him the 11th Cougar to follow new coach Jimmy Rogers to Ames. Lamb brings serious power to the defensive line, and his experience could be a game-changer as the Cyclones shift their defensive strategy. What do you think: Is this the start of a new era for Iowa State football? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
John Camacho+FollowIowa State’s football shakeup: Hype or hope?Iowa State’s new football roster is turning heads, but fans are split between excitement and cautious optimism. With Coach Jimmy Rogers bringing in over 10 former Washington State players and some high-profile transfers like DeAndre Carter from Auburn and Jake Taylor from Oklahoma, the buzz is real. Still, no one really knows how these changes will play out until the first games this fall. Retaining key players from last year’s successful squad adds stability, but with so many fresh faces, it’s anyone’s guess how quickly things will click. What’s your gut feeling about this new-look Cyclones team? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIowa State’s O-line shakeup: Big names, big changesLosing out on star center Trent Fraley to Michigan State is a tough blow for Iowa State fans, especially with so much roster turnover after Coach Campbell’s departure. Fraley, an award-winning pass blocker, was a top transfer target, but he chose the Spartans over the Cyclones and other big programs. Still, new coach Jimmy Rogers is hustling—he’s already brought in 10 new offensive linemen to rebuild the depth chart. With so many fresh faces, the Cyclones’ O-line will look totally different next season. How do you feel about the new direction for Iowa State football? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowIowa State basketball shakes up the rosterJimmy Rogers is turning Iowa State into a transfer portal powerhouse, landing another wave of standout players who could seriously change the game for the Cyclones. With fresh talent joining the squad, fans are buzzing about how these new faces might boost Iowa State’s chances against tough opponents like Baylor. It’s not just about adding names—these transfers are expected to make an immediate impact. What do you think: Is this the start of a new era for Cyclones basketball, or is there more work to do before they’re true contenders? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
John Camacho+FollowBig move: Caden Crawford joins Iowa State D-lineIowa State just landed a major addition to its defensive front—Caden Crawford, a standout edge rusher from South Dakota, is now a Cyclone. After making waves in the Missouri Valley with 78 tackles and five sacks last season, Crawford brings both experience and hunger to prove himself at the Power Conference level. He’s got one year left to make an impact, and fans are already buzzing about what he could mean for the Cyclones’ defense. Could this be the missing piece for Iowa State’s pass rush? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBig move: Caden Crawford joins Iowa StateCaden Crawford, the standout edge rusher from South Dakota, is heading to Iowa State for his final college season. After racking up 78 tackles and 5.5 sacks last year, Crawford’s decision could shake up the Cyclones’ defense in a big way. He’s already played for Iowa and South Dakota, and his high school recruitment included offers from major programs like Nebraska and Oklahoma State. With just one year of eligibility left, all eyes will be on how he impacts Iowa State’s lineup. What do you think this means for the Cyclones’ chances next season? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCyclones’ secondary shakeup: Can Seth Johnson fill the gap?More than 50 Iowa State Cyclones have hit the transfer portal, leaving the team’s secondary almost empty. With just one experienced cornerback returning, all eyes are on Montana State’s Seth Johnson, who’s visiting Ames this week. Johnson’s stats last season were impressive—he barely gave up yards, made key tackles, and played clean, disciplined football. If he joins, he could instantly become a leader in the Cyclones’ rebuilt defense. With so many snaps up for grabs, do you think Johnson is the missing piece, or will the Cyclones need more reinforcements? Let’s hear your thoughts on this massive roster overhaul! #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share